Bills WR Mike Williams' surgically repaired hamstring is fully healed

Bills wide receiver Mike Williams missed some time during OTAs and minicamp because his surgically repaired hamstring was still an issue. No longer, Williams said Saturday.
"I'm fully ready to go. I trained this whole offseason. There was really no offseason for me. I kinda had to get my leg better. I had to get back to feeling like Mike again, like my mom always tells me.
"At the start of camp, just did the conditioning test and I feel real good. I feel great. I feel I got an A-plus, if there was a grade for it. I feel I'm ready to go."
Williams was acquired from the Buccaneers for a sixth-round pick in April. He played just six games last year due to that torn hamstring.

Fantasy Analysis:

Now that he's healthy, Williams needs to show that he deserves a prominent role in this offense. He has the size to be a favorite of E.J. Manuel's down by the goal line, but I am not expecting much else. Williams has been a wildly inconsistent producer in terms of yardage his entire career. I think he is a fringe WR4 in standard leagues.